A unanimous decision in boxing means all three judges agree that the same fighter won the fight after it goes the distance. It usually indicates a clearer win than a split decision, where judges disagree.

How it works

Boxing judges score each round, often using the 10-point must system. At the end of the bout, if all three scorecards favor the same boxer, the result is announced as a unanimous decision.

Simple example

If Fighter A wins more rounds overall and all three judges score the fight for Fighter A , Fighter A wins by unanimous decision. The exact round scores can still differ, as long as the final winner is the same on every card.

Quick distinction

  • Unanimous decision: all judges pick the same winner.
  • Split decision: two judges pick one fighter, and the third picks the other.
  • Majority decision: two judges pick one fighter, and the third scores it a draw.

If you want, I can also explain it in very simple terms or compare it with TKO vs KO vs decision.